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− | The invasion of Indonesia by the Chinese force raise awareness amongst Indonesians, that China is no less powerful than Indonesia, and can put out a good fight. Indonesian forces eventually regroup and turn the tides in the battle for Maluku | + | The invasion of Indonesia by the Chinese force raise awareness amongst Indonesians, that China is no less powerful than Indonesia, and can put out a good fight. Indonesian forces eventually regroup and turn the tides in the battle for Maluku islands, regaining all territories lost to China. |
Both sides also lost some or all of their colonies in the course of the war | Both sides also lost some or all of their colonies in the course of the war | ||
Revision as of 13:04, 12 January 2019
China-Indonesia War
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The China-Indonesia War was a major war in Asia during World War V, fought between Chinese and Indonesian force, and their respective allies. Chinese congress proposed Indonesia as a natural enemy on 17 May 2011, starting the one-week war.
Battles
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17 May 2011 Day 1274 |
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Sumatra |
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18 May 2011 Day 1275 |
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Kalimantan |
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18 May 2011 Day 1275 |
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Sumatra |
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19 May 2011 Day 1276 |
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Sumatra |
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20 May 2011 Day 1277 |
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Kalimantan |
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21 May 2011 Day 1278 |
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Lesser Sunda Islands |
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21 May 2011 Day 1278 |
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Sumatra |
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22 May 2011 Day 1279 |
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Maluku islands |
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22 May 2011 Day 1279 |
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Sumatra |
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23 May 2011 Day 1280 |
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Lesser Sunda Islands |
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23 May 2011 Day 1280 |
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Kalimantan |
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24 May 2011 Day 1281 |
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Southern Thailand |
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25 May 2011 Day 1282 |
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Central Thailand |
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Aftermath
The invasion of Indonesia by the Chinese force raise awareness amongst Indonesians, that China is no less powerful than Indonesia, and can put out a good fight. Indonesian forces eventually regroup and turn the tides in the battle for Maluku islands, regaining all territories lost to China. Both sides also lost some or all of their colonies in the course of the war